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'''Anaanda Ziff''', daughter of [[Marsha Ziff|Marsha I.]] and [[Benjamin Ziff|Benjamin A. Ziff]], was a [[Human]] born on the [[planet]] [[Omicron Ceti III]] during the mid-[[24th century]].
 
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| imagecap = Anaanda Ziff's service record image
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| gender = Female
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| species = [[Human]]
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| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
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| rank = [[Lieutenant]]
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| occupation = [[Specialist]]
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| serial number = RT-825-081
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| born = Stardate 22827.5
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2370
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| father = [[Benjamin Ziff|Benjamin A. Ziff]]
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| mother = [[Marsha Ziff|Marsha L. Ziff]]
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| actor = Unknown
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'''Anaanda Ziff''' was, according to [[medical file]] OM-823-6, born on [[stardate]] 22827.5 on the [[planet]] [[Omicron Ceti III]]. Her parents were [[Benjamin Ziff|Benjamin A. Ziff]] and [[Marsha Ziff|Marsha L. Ziff]].
   
Ziff attended [[Starfleet Academy]] where she specialized in the [[sciences division|field of sciences]], notably [[quantum mechanics]] and special [[physics]] research.
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Ziff attended [[Starfleet Academy]] in [[San Francisco]], [[Earth]]. She graduated on stardate 47293.7. Her [[serial number]] was RT-825-081.
   
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By 2370, Ziff had served aboard four [[starship]]s. She was assigned to the {{USS|Clayton}} on stardate 42719.4, {{USS|Peterson}} on stardate 44878.2, {{USS|Malone}} on stardate 45408.8, and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} on stardate 48471.9.
Early in her [[Starfleet]] career, Ziff ([[serial number|serial RT 825-081]]) served aboard the [[starship]]s [[USS Malone|''Malone'']], [[USS Petersen|''Petersen'']] and [[USS Clavin|''Clavin'']].
 
   
In the course of her Starfleet career, she has received the [[Sepek Academic Scholarship]], the [[Extended Tour Ribbon]] with Cluster, the [[Okuda Award]] for [[subspace]] resistance research and the [[Daystrom Award]] for [[quantum physics]].
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In the course of her Starfleet career, she had received the [[Gabl Academic Scholarship]] on stardate 42620.8, [[Extended Tour Ribbon]] (with cluster) on stardate 44182.7, [[Uyehara Award]] for [[subspace research]] on stardate 45789.4, and [[Daystrom Award]] for [[quantum physics]] on stardate 48512.6.
   
During the early [[2360s]], Ziff served as the head of the team at [[Utopia Planitia]] that installed the secondary [[cargo transporter]] aboard the starship [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]]. By [[2369]], Ziff, who was then a [[lieutenant]], was later serving aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. ([[TNG]]: "[[Eye of the Beholder]]")
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During the early [[2360s]], Ziff served at the [[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards|Utopia Planitia Shipyards]], [[Sol system]]. She was a team leader on the secondary Vogt systems installation.
   
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In [[2370]], Ziff was promoted to [[lieutenant]] on stardate 47388.1 and was a [[specialist]] (grade 5) in physical research/[[quantum mechanics]]. She had an average efficiency/coind rating of 8.9. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
==Background==
 
Ziff's service record was displayed on a monitor screen reading out personnel information. Some references appeared to be in-jokes based on the [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] television series ''[[Wikipedia:Cheers|Cheers]]''.
 
 
Omicron Ceti III was depicted in "[[This Side of Paradise]]" ([[TOS]]) as incapable of supporting human life, it raises the question whether this [[personnel file]] (which was shown during a dream sequence) was entirely accurate. However, it is possible that a way was found to [[colony|colonize]] this world by the 24th century.
 
   
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{{bginfo|Ziff was portrayed by an [[unknown actress]].|Ziff's service record was displayed on a monitor screen reading out personnel information. She was named after Betsy Ziff, a friend of [[René Echevarria]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'') Some references appeared to be [[in-joke]]s based on the [[Paramount Pictures]] television series ''[[Popular culture references in Star Trek#Cheers|Cheers]]''.|Omicron Ceti III was depicted in {{TOS|This Side of Paradise}} as incapable of supporting Human life, which raises the question of whether this [[personnel file]] (which was shown during a dream sequence) was entirely accurate. However, it is possible that a way was found to [[colony|colonize]] this world by the 24th century, as was the case with a similar world, [[Archer IV]].}}
 
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Revision as of 11:03, 28 December 2014

Anaanda Ziff was, according to medical file OM-823-6, born on stardate 22827.5 on the planet Omicron Ceti III. Her parents were Benjamin A. Ziff and Marsha L. Ziff.

Ziff attended Starfleet Academy in San Francisco, Earth. She graduated on stardate 47293.7. Her serial number was RT-825-081.

By 2370, Ziff had served aboard four starships. She was assigned to the USS Clayton on stardate 42719.4, USS Peterson on stardate 44878.2, USS Malone on stardate 45408.8, and USS Enterprise-D on stardate 48471.9.

In the course of her Starfleet career, she had received the Gabl Academic Scholarship on stardate 42620.8, Extended Tour Ribbon (with cluster) on stardate 44182.7, Uyehara Award for subspace research on stardate 45789.4, and Daystrom Award for quantum physics on stardate 48512.6.

During the early 2360s, Ziff served at the Utopia Planitia Shipyards, Sol system. She was a team leader on the secondary Vogt systems installation.

In 2370, Ziff was promoted to lieutenant on stardate 47388.1 and was a specialist (grade 5) in physical research/quantum mechanics. She had an average efficiency/coind rating of 8.9. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

Ziff was portrayed by an unknown actress.
Ziff's service record was displayed on a monitor screen reading out personnel information. She was named after Betsy Ziff, a friend of René Echevarria. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion) Some references appeared to be in-jokes based on the Paramount Pictures television series Cheers.
Omicron Ceti III was depicted in TOS: "This Side of Paradise" as incapable of supporting Human life, which raises the question of whether this personnel file (which was shown during a dream sequence) was entirely accurate. However, it is possible that a way was found to colonize this world by the 24th century, as was the case with a similar world, Archer IV.